Everyone has probably experienced having shoes where the heel lining has been worn down to expose the hard heel stiffener, or a hole being torn in the upper of the shoe. Some people may continue to wear the shoes but they are not as comfortable or don't look as good anymore, or they just throw the shoes away. None of these options are good ones. Fortunately, there's an easy solution, and that is to repair your shoes with our self-adhesive patches.
Here are whole sheets where you cut the repair patches yourself to the size you need. Made from a durable textile, with an adhesive backing. Make sure the surface to which you are attaching the patch is clean, and press it in place firmly. For smaller holes in the upper, attach a patch to the inside of the shoe. For larger holes, we recommend using a colour that matches the shade of the shoe, and attaching a smaller patch with the adhesive surface against the adhesive surface of a larger patch, which you then attach to the inside. The smaller patch is then facing outwards, and the repair is as inconspicuous as possible.
Available in six different colours: black, white, grey, beige, brown and blue. The size of the sheet is 15x15 cm.
For more professional and advanced patching, we recommend visiting a cobbler.
More info on how to repair shoes with these patches in this guide.
Sheet of repair patches for shoes - textile